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a slight reality check here, ali. you're talking about a relatively 2% to 3% reduction in spending in terms of the total federal budget. and on top of that, ali, you're also talking about vast suedes of the budget that would not be effected. inlt saying you're not -- >> okay, okay, okay. hold pop on. suzanne, michael and richard, listen to they. you look at me, richard, and say you're a pretty good looking guy but you're about 50 pounds too fat, you refuse to diet, so we have to take 50 pounds off but you can't touch your limbs because then you won't be able to write, you can't touch your feet and lips because you can't talk and can't touch your ears and you can't touch your brain because you need that to think and your neck attaches to your body so we'll scrape a little off your forearm, cut your toenai toenails, shave your head a little closer. that's the problem. you can't touch two-thirds of the u.s. budget because it's enentitlements, social security, medicare and medicaid. you're cutting from these places where
a slight reality check here, ali. you're talking about a relatively 2% to 3% reduction in spending in terms of the total federal budget. and on top of that, ali, you're also talking about vast suedes of the budget that would not be effected. inlt saying you're not -- >> okay, okay, okay. hold pop on. suzanne, michael and richard, listen to they. you look at me, richard, and say you're a pretty good looking guy but you're about 50 pounds too fat, you refuse to diet, so we have to take 50...
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for two reasons, ali. first of all, president obama is in the sweet spot of his presidency, the moment of maximum leverage that occurs for a president right after re-election. basically around 18 months at the start of a second term where a president can push through almost anything he wants. second of all, he's positioned to pull a nixon in china. just as only a committed anti-communist like nixon could go to china, someone like president obama could appeal to his base and still get tough entitlement cuts through as part of a grand bargain. this is a moment of rare opportunity but it takes presidential leadership and there's been lacking. >> one approach that republicans have put forward is the idea of a balanced budget amendment. >> the real cause of our debt is that our government has been spending $1 trillion more than it takes in every year. that's why we need a balanced budget amendment. >> republicans, margaret, are not blameless in this, bush era tax cuts, wars in afghanistan and iraq are major dri
for two reasons, ali. first of all, president obama is in the sweet spot of his presidency, the moment of maximum leverage that occurs for a president right after re-election. basically around 18 months at the start of a second term where a president can push through almost anything he wants. second of all, he's positioned to pull a nixon in china. just as only a committed anti-communist like nixon could go to china, someone like president obama could appeal to his base and still get tough...
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stories. >> and while ali couldn't attend tonight due to health condition, everyone had stories. >> he communicated in his own sort of art way and with poetry as well. i have boxing gloves at home. i have this drawing at home that is very personal to me. >> reporter: and muhammad ali's wife is here tonight, accepting his award. there is also another honoree. his name is robby callaway. he's a local and a child advocate. back to you guys. >> all right. thank you very much, kristy. and -- christie. past honorees include briegance andag assess. -- agassi. >>> temperatures are down to 31. there's a little spotty drizzle in some spots. dew point is coming up. once it gets top 33, our temperatures will go above freezing. southeast winds at 3. barometer still rising. we'll come black and take -- back and take a look at the weekend after this. >>> well, as i mentioned, temperatures from baltimore north and west, at or below freezing. that's a critical temperature. because we have some very light precip in the region. and if it reaches the ground and the ground is below freezing, and it's no
stories. >> and while ali couldn't attend tonight due to health condition, everyone had stories. >> he communicated in his own sort of art way and with poetry as well. i have boxing gloves at home. i have this drawing at home that is very personal to me. >> reporter: and muhammad ali's wife is here tonight, accepting his award. there is also another honoree. his name is robby callaway. he's a local and a child advocate. back to you guys. >> all right. thank you very...
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. >> ali an-hahairsi. the tukneesiance detained him, correct? >> he was taken into custody by the tunesians itch they released him? >> they did. >> where is he? >> naze tunisia. >> during that eight-hour period, did the president show any cureiosity about how this is going? what kind of assets do you have helping these people? did he ever make that phone call? >> look, there is no question in my mind the president of the united states was concerned about american lives -- >> with respect -- [overlapping dialogue] >> that incredible statement if he never called and asked you, are we helping these people? >> the questions raise more questions than offer any answers. is america a safer place or in more peril under the obama administration? are we safer or in more peril? >> it's an interesting question. if you are into the drone program, you are happy about killing terrorists. but i am concerned about lost opportunities, in terms of being able to get intelligence to gather informs and to be able to make a bigger impact overall. but it hasn't become,
. >> ali an-hahairsi. the tukneesiance detained him, correct? >> he was taken into custody by the tunesians itch they released him? >> they did. >> where is he? >> naze tunisia. >> during that eight-hour period, did the president show any cureiosity about how this is going? what kind of assets do you have helping these people? did he ever make that phone call? >> look, there is no question in my mind the president of the united states was concerned...
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. >> ali downed codone, zanax, methadone. she started at 16, getting her first high by stealing meds from her grandmother. she swapped pills with friends at so-called, farm parties, where the farm farm pseudocalls were as common as alcohol. now, she is on her third stint in drug rehab. >> you can get it easily in school, you know, like by the time i reached college, it's everywhere. >> studies show one in six kids has used prescription drugs to get high and more people die from prescription drug overdoses than heroin or cocaine. >> it is russian roulette. >> after 40 years fighting the war on drug abuse. debbie taylor sees an alarming trend. >> parents would never think that their child would be doing that, they combine it with other drugs, which become a lethal cocktail. >> most people who get hooked start abusing prescription meds in their teens when they end up in rehab, many parents are trying to keep their kids from dying. >> i will have moms constantly tell me if i can get my child through high school alive, i will cons
. >> ali downed codone, zanax, methadone. she started at 16, getting her first high by stealing meds from her grandmother. she swapped pills with friends at so-called, farm parties, where the farm farm pseudocalls were as common as alcohol. now, she is on her third stint in drug rehab. >> you can get it easily in school, you know, like by the time i reached college, it's everywhere. >> studies show one in six kids has used prescription drugs to get high and more people die...
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alie jeh johnson was standing his ground, right? they call him for the foul. he can't believe it. look at his feet. he wasn't moving. the end of the game, in the paint, near the line. it gave kansas another chance to hit the foul shot. overtime, they pull away. 108 to 96 avoiding the upset at iowa state. well now to the nfl. another reason to dislike tom brady. that's not what it says. giving the patriots a hometown discount. he agreed to a three-year, $27 million contract extension to keep him in new england through the 2017 season. by the end of that, he'll be 40. it's good news for the pats. the new contract will free up $15 million in cap space over the next two seasons so they can get better. we move now from an established nfl star to a college star not helping the drafts status. manti te'o with a standout performance in indianapolis. instead, he ran the 40 in 4.82 seconds. that placed him 20th among the 26 competing line backers. it's slower than 12 defensive linemen who ran. normally the line backers need to be around 4.6, at least. not good. >>> college football now. alab
alie jeh johnson was standing his ground, right? they call him for the foul. he can't believe it. look at his feet. he wasn't moving. the end of the game, in the paint, near the line. it gave kansas another chance to hit the foul shot. overtime, they pull away. 108 to 96 avoiding the upset at iowa state. well now to the nfl. another reason to dislike tom brady. that's not what it says. giving the patriots a hometown discount. he agreed to a three-year, $27 million contract extension to keep him...
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analysis from two experts on the church, and it begins with reacti from catholics and non-catholics alie, gathered by our managing editor kim lawton. >> benedict said he's resigning "for the good of the church." >> isn't that a profound sign of his own humility in that he was able to recognize when, you know, it just was more than he could handle? and instead of letting just sort of others do the job, he viewed very strongly that we needed somebody in that position that would really be able to take the helm. >> i think this decision was made out of love for the church and her needs. >> but it was an almost unprecedented decision. >> in my lifetime, popes have died in office. one has never resigned. and then i all of a sudden discovered that, well, no wonder, it's been almost 600 years since the last pope resigned in 1415. >> experts say benedict's decision highlights how the nature of the papacy has changed. >> it's become much more demanding. you're much more public. you're in print. c1 you're in print. you're on video. 60 years ago, pope pius xii would not have had the same demands on
analysis from two experts on the church, and it begins with reacti from catholics and non-catholics alie, gathered by our managing editor kim lawton. >> benedict said he's resigning "for the good of the church." >> isn't that a profound sign of his own humility in that he was able to recognize when, you know, it just was more than he could handle? and instead of letting just sort of others do the job, he viewed very strongly that we needed somebody in that position that...
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>> ali chandra: i could never be a nurse back home anymore. i could never go back. there's just this sense of real community that i would really, really miss if i ever left. >> pelley: one of her jobs in this community is to care for the sickest patients. >> chandra: you're all right, baby, you're all right. >> pelley: this is esther, another one of the tumor patients, as her breathing tube was being removed. >> chandra: okay. >> pelley: esther's tumor was massive and her recovery a desperate struggle. >> chandra: hey, i hear your voice, i hear your voice. that's so good. >> pelley: esther could not understand the language, but the touch was unmistakable. >> chandra: good job, sweetheart. >> pelley: you know that there are some people watching this interview who are saying to themselves, "i could never do what she does. those poor people are terribly disfigured. i can't look at them." >> chandra: people have been saying that to these people their whole lives, and someone has to look at them, someone has to look them in the eye and tell them that "you're human and i
>> ali chandra: i could never be a nurse back home anymore. i could never go back. there's just this sense of real community that i would really, really miss if i ever left. >> pelley: one of her jobs in this community is to care for the sickest patients. >> chandra: you're all right, baby, you're all right. >> pelley: this is esther, another one of the tumor patients, as her breathing tube was being removed. >> chandra: okay. >> pelley: esther's tumor was...
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if you're ali abdullah saleh of yemen, first you come to the u.s. to recover from old bombing injuries. then back home in yemen, you announce the opening of a museum all about -- yourself. yes, come one, come all to sunny sanaa, to see such priceless museum pieces of large portraits of mr. sala, and quite amazingly, the suit he was wearing during the aforementioned bombing. as well as some shrapnel that was recovered from his body. wow. the curator says the museum is almost ready to open. as soon as they get the lights and air conditioning sorted out. i suppose this is progress of a kind. most dictators would probably keep all the stuff for themselves. the correct answer to our gps challenge question was
if you're ali abdullah saleh of yemen, first you come to the u.s. to recover from old bombing injuries. then back home in yemen, you announce the opening of a museum all about -- yourself. yes, come one, come all to sunny sanaa, to see such priceless museum pieces of large portraits of mr. sala, and quite amazingly, the suit he was wearing during the aforementioned bombing. as well as some shrapnel that was recovered from his body. wow. the curator says the museum is almost ready to open. as...
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ali velshi joins us from dennis port on cape cod. ali, the travel ban has been lifted in the state. i'm taking a look at you right now, and it seems like possibly it is easing up out there. anyone venturing out? >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: it's a storm. in fact, i've seen a few people walking around now. people have had this cabin fever for the last 24 hours. they're getting out. some people walking around. this feels like a winter storm. there's still snow coming down, as you can see. the winds have dropped. we're still in the 20-mile-an-hour range, 20 to 25-mile-an-hour range. it's still about 22 degrees fahrenheit right now. so there's still stuff going on. but we're at the back of the storm. in fact, the storm has mostly passed over. it's not over, though. there are still parts of maine getting hit quite badly. the northeastern parts of maine. and this is going into nova scotia and the canadian maritime. the storm continues to be dangerous and deadly. massachusetts does seem to be getting past the worst of it now, just a little bit left here in massachusetts. still some more sno
ali velshi joins us from dennis port on cape cod. ali, the travel ban has been lifted in the state. i'm taking a look at you right now, and it seems like possibly it is easing up out there. anyone venturing out? >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: it's a storm. in fact, i've seen a few people walking around now. people have had this cabin fever for the last 24 hours. they're getting out. some people walking around. this feels like a winter storm. there's still snow coming down, as you can...
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ali velshi will join us to talk about what those numbers really mean. and that's coming up next. >>> joining us this morning, we plr introduced monsignor rick hilgartner, matt miller, a former senior adviser, ryan lizza is back, washington correspondent for the new yorker. i accidentally thought someone was you yesterday in a restaurant and embarrassed myself. i ran my fingers through his hair and said hey, ryan, but it wasn't ryan. but let's not talk about that. let's talk about the dow opening at a new five-year high after a really big rally late in the session yesterday. closed at 14,075. it was up 170 points on wednesday and that's just 89 points away from it's record-closing high which was reached in october of 2007. the nasdaq and the s&p 500 also rallied. let's get right to ali velshi who's in washington, d.c. this morning. just a few days ago stocks sold off. we were talking about wall street's terrible day. now we're back to talking about a record. >> forget the record, it doesn't matter. it looks like stocks are going to start a little bit hig
ali velshi will join us to talk about what those numbers really mean. and that's coming up next. >>> joining us this morning, we plr introduced monsignor rick hilgartner, matt miller, a former senior adviser, ryan lizza is back, washington correspondent for the new yorker. i accidentally thought someone was you yesterday in a restaurant and embarrassed myself. i ran my fingers through his hair and said hey, ryan, but it wasn't ryan. but let's not talk about that. let's talk about the...
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. >> reporter: moments ago, police identified the gunman as a 20-year-old part-time student named ali sad. they say he killed a woman in the early morning hours and fled the scene. three carjackings followed according to police. they say he killed two of the drivers and wounded two others. investigators say there may be more victims as sad also opened fire on the highway. >> several gunshots were fired on the freeway. while the suspect was driving on the freeway. or he had stopped and got out of his vehicle and fired rounds at passing motorists. >> reporter: police say the gunman shot and killed himself when they tried to stop him. they say at least three people reported being shot at on the highway or the freeway. but none suffered any serious injuries. police say the motive for the shootings is unclear at this point. they say the first victim is not related to the gunman. vic? >> denise, thank you. the shooting spree lasted about 25 minutes and involves six different locations. >>> south african olympian oscar pistorius, cries in court during his bail review hearing. as tina kraus r
. >> reporter: moments ago, police identified the gunman as a 20-year-old part-time student named ali sad. they say he killed a woman in the early morning hours and fled the scene. three carjackings followed according to police. they say he killed two of the drivers and wounded two others. investigators say there may be more victims as sad also opened fire on the highway. >> several gunshots were fired on the freeway. while the suspect was driving on the freeway. or he had stopped...
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>> reporter: patients end up in the care of ali chandra, a nurse who joined the ship four years ago. you know that there are some people watching this interview who are saying to themselves "i could never do what she does. those poor people are terribly disfigured. i can't look at them." >> people have been saying that to these people their whole lives and someone has to look at them. someone has to look them in the eye and tell them that you're human and i recognize that in you and get to the point where where you don't see it anymore. you don't see the tumor, you just can see the person's eyes. forthey only have one eye because the other one is a tumor you find their eye and you find a way to connect with them. >> pelley: the "africa mercy" is operated by an american charity called mercy ships. in togo, her doctors removed 281 tumors and returned eyesight to 794 patients who were effectively blind. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> next time your kid says, hey, mom, i smell some smoke, listen up. a curious 6-ye
>> reporter: patients end up in the care of ali chandra, a nurse who joined the ship four years ago. you know that there are some people watching this interview who are saying to themselves "i could never do what she does. those poor people are terribly disfigured. i can't look at them." >> people have been saying that to these people their whole lives and someone has to look at them. someone has to look them in the eye and tell them that you're human and i recognize that...
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the very public feud between iran's president mahmoud ahmadinejad and the speaker of the parliament, ali larijani has gotten so bad that both of them had to write letters apologizing for their bad behavior with the man with the real power in the land ayatollah, who said the spat made him feel sad. there are implications for the rest of the world, which eagerly wants iran to sit down at the nuclear negotiating table. joining me hooman majd and karim sadjadpour. a senior associate at the carnegie downment for international peace. so, what on earth is going on, hooman? this is a very public feud. >> yeah. i think it's related somewhat to the presidential elections coming up in june, and ahmadinejad's desperate attempt to remain relevant after the election, unlike other presidents or the previous president who faded into obscurity. i think he is determined to remain relevant. >> does he have a certain kind of popular power and appeal -- >> i think he has some base. the base is exaggerated by some people who are his supporters, but he does have a base among a certain segment of society and i
the very public feud between iran's president mahmoud ahmadinejad and the speaker of the parliament, ali larijani has gotten so bad that both of them had to write letters apologizing for their bad behavior with the man with the real power in the land ayatollah, who said the spat made him feel sad. there are implications for the rest of the world, which eagerly wants iran to sit down at the nuclear negotiating table. joining me hooman majd and karim sadjadpour. a senior associate at the carnegie...
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find me on facebook at facebook.com/ali velshi. tweet me @ali velshi. tweet me @ali velshi. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello. it's 2:00 p.m. on the east coast, 11:00 a.m. out west. for those of you just tuning in, thanks for joining us. i'm fredricka whitfield. the top stories we're following for you right now, the vatican is sapphiring back against media reports on sex, money and gay priests calling them unverified or completely false would if italian publications claim pope benedict decided to resign the same day he received an explosive report on a gay lobby lurking in the vatican. cnn's senior international correspondent ben wedeman is in rome. >> they are blasting in uncharacteristically strong terms, fredricka, are these reports, reports that appeared in a daily newspaper, "la repubblica" and a week live magazine panorama which suggests that indeed this group of three cardinals who were assigned by pope benedict to look into wrongdoing in the vatican found or allegedly uncovered, according to these publications a network of gay prie
find me on facebook at facebook.com/ali velshi. tweet me @ali velshi. tweet me @ali velshi. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello. it's 2:00 p.m. on the east coast, 11:00 a.m. out west. for those of you just tuning in, thanks for joining us. i'm fredricka whitfield. the top stories we're following for you right now, the vatican is sapphiring back against media reports on sex, money and gay priests calling them unverified or completely false would if...
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schmidt of google went there, lawyer la ling stumbled across the border way back when, there was mohamed ali. >> we love every place that we go. >> who they are is the harlem globetrotters touring hot spots as goodwill ambassadors. >> we're going to show them what we do as part of harlem globetrotters. >> and a retired nba phenom. >> when was the last time that dennis rodman was relevant? it's been a while. he has a clothing line, he's a business person, to be relevant in the marketplace again. >> what does kim jong-un still taunting it is american enemy gain by allowing him in their litt mill tar ris stick state? >> they get some pr by having this visit. >> i think it's the fulfilling of a childhood fantasy. the 10-year-old basketball crush kind of guy. here's a guy that probably had a poster of dennis rodman on his wall at one point, whatever the north korean version of that is. >> do you think they are using him or do you think it's a good thing? >> i think they are. a guy like rodman goes to north korea and he's not going to be meeting any people. he's going to be meeting the leadership
schmidt of google went there, lawyer la ling stumbled across the border way back when, there was mohamed ali. >> we love every place that we go. >> who they are is the harlem globetrotters touring hot spots as goodwill ambassadors. >> we're going to show them what we do as part of harlem globetrotters. >> and a retired nba phenom. >> when was the last time that dennis rodman was relevant? it's been a while. he has a clothing line, he's a business person, to be...
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. >> we had a visit from the greatest of all time, muhammad ali, to start off our season. and he used to say what's my name? we are going to finish it off here with our whole stadium declaring to the football world loud and clear who we are. three times. are you ready? what's our name? >> ravens! >> what's our name? >> ravens! what's our name? >> ravens! yeah. thank you. >> john harbaugh. got a call from the president. jason pugh made his first ever trip to baltimore today. not often one's maiden voyeurage to a city is a super bowl party. did it look like a giant moshpit to you? >> it was cool. fans were extremely excited. players and coaches. you were there for super bowl week in the big easy. lot of these guys do not sleep the night before the game. imagine winning the super bowl and not getting sleep for 72 hours. that was the case today. a lot of the players are still wrapping their heads around, call themselves super bowl champions. >> now it seems real. come back home. see all the people we have been around. see how excited the fans are. >> you play college ball here
. >> we had a visit from the greatest of all time, muhammad ali, to start off our season. and he used to say what's my name? we are going to finish it off here with our whole stadium declaring to the football world loud and clear who we are. three times. are you ready? what's our name? >> ravens! >> what's our name? >> ravens! what's our name? >> ravens! yeah. thank you. >> john harbaugh. got a call from the president. jason pugh made his first ever trip to...
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our ali velshi will talk with zuckerberg and sergey brin at 3:00 eastern time. and we have much more this hour including new developments in the jodi arias trial. the woman accused of stabbing and shooting her boyfriend to death is on the stand today. she says she does not remember stabbing him. and drivers caught in a real traffic jam becoming sitting ducks for robbers. it's all caught on tape. we'll have the story. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. it's back, but not for long. [ woman ] our guests go crazy for lobsterfest. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. what's yours? come celebrate lobsterfest and sea food differently. [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true le
our ali velshi will talk with zuckerberg and sergey brin at 3:00 eastern time. and we have much more this hour including new developments in the jodi arias trial. the woman accused of stabbing and shooting her boyfriend to death is on the stand today. she says she does not remember stabbing him. and drivers caught in a real traffic jam becoming sitting ducks for robbers. it's all caught on tape. we'll have the story. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's...
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the killings began early tuesday morning when police say 20-year-old ali sayed shot a young woman at his parents' home. that prompted his mother to make this frantic call to 911. >> what's your emergency? >> yeah, i think somebody is shot. >> take a deep breath and tell me what's going on, okay? >> please come. >> explain to me what's going on, please. >> i can't talk. please come. >> that poor woman. police say sayed then committed three carjackings killing two drivers in the process. the killing spree ended when he turned the weapon on himself and took his own life. >>> former illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. facing up to five years in prison when he is sentenced. that is scheduled june 28th. he pleaded guilty yesterday to using $7 aut$750,000 in campaigs to buy personal items such as a rolex watch that cost more than $43,000. jackson's wife sandy, a former chicago alderman plead guilty to filing false income returns related to the use of campaign funds. she faces three years in prison. >>> we're getting a look at video capturing the moment a gas explosion and fire wiped out
the killings began early tuesday morning when police say 20-year-old ali sayed shot a young woman at his parents' home. that prompted his mother to make this frantic call to 911. >> what's your emergency? >> yeah, i think somebody is shot. >> take a deep breath and tell me what's going on, okay? >> please come. >> explain to me what's going on, please. >> i can't talk. please come. >> that poor woman. police say sayed then committed three carjackings...
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police say 20-year-old ali said shot and kill a woman before he turned the gun on himself. police will not release the name of the victim until they notify her family. >>> a man leads police on a wild chase. happened this morning after officers tried to conduct a traffic stop. they say the man was driving erratically, more than 70 miles per hour. the squad car struck his vehicle as he tried to turn a corner. and they arrested him without incident. >>> pondering secrets for profits. and hard targets. experts say going from cyber espionage to cyber war is only a few clicks away. alex demetrick reports, that risk is also generating opportunities here in in maryland. >> reporter: computer networks try hard to become electronic vaults. but every day, their locks are picked by hackers. the chinese have become so adept they have stolen the blueprints for factories and used them to make identical plants for identical products. more worrisome, infrastructure has also been probed. if attacked. >> next to a nuclear weapon, a cyber attack on the united states would be the most dangerou
police say 20-year-old ali said shot and kill a woman before he turned the gun on himself. police will not release the name of the victim until they notify her family. >>> a man leads police on a wild chase. happened this morning after officers tried to conduct a traffic stop. they say the man was driving erratically, more than 70 miles per hour. the squad car struck his vehicle as he tried to turn a corner. and they arrested him without incident. >>> pondering secrets for...
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find me on facebook at facebook.com/ali velshi. see you monday at 3:30 p.m. for your "money daily." have great weekend. >>> hello, everyone, it is 4 p.m. in the east, 1 p.m. on the west. i'm deborah feyerick in for fredricks whitfield. if you are just tuning in, thanks so much for being here, spending part of your day with us. these are the top stories that we are following right now in the cnn newsroom. >>> danica patrick makes history as the first woman to win the pole for the daytona 500. that puts her in the best starting position for the race next sunday. she clocks a qualifying speed of 196 miles an hour. that's also her first full-time season in nascar's sprint cup series. patrick spent a lot of this week answering questions about her private life, dating fellow sprint cup requires a, ricky citizen house, jr. now, yes, she has something else to talk about. >>> in washington, thousands of people are marching. their demands? they want more action on climate change. among their calls is for president obama to kill the big keystone xl pipeline. we have a reporter been in the crow
find me on facebook at facebook.com/ali velshi. see you monday at 3:30 p.m. for your "money daily." have great weekend. >>> hello, everyone, it is 4 p.m. in the east, 1 p.m. on the west. i'm deborah feyerick in for fredricks whitfield. if you are just tuning in, thanks so much for being here, spending part of your day with us. these are the top stories that we are following right now in the cnn newsroom. >>> danica patrick makes history as the first woman to win the...
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. >> moments later, they identified the gunman as ali said. >>> this comes days after christopher dorner's rampage ended. he is the former police officer, out for revenge, on those he believed wronged him. mary is in the newsroom with more on that case. >> reporter: the review of dorner's firing is under way. dorner killed four people in his week-long killing spree, before being cornered by officers and killing himself. in a manifesto posted online, he raged about being a victim in the l.a. police department and being wrongfully fired for police misconduct. he posted a manifesto. he killed the daughter and fiance of a high-ranking member of the force. >> an internal affairs review will determine if the department acted properly in firing dorner. >>> olympic star, oscar pistorius. the defense says it was a tragic mistake. tina kraus reports for wjz, with the latest on this story, making international headlines. >> reporter: former olympian oscar pistorius, headed back to jail, after another emotional day in court. the 26-year-old accused killer broke down in tears, during a closed court hea
. >> moments later, they identified the gunman as ali said. >>> this comes days after christopher dorner's rampage ended. he is the former police officer, out for revenge, on those he believed wronged him. mary is in the newsroom with more on that case. >> reporter: the review of dorner's firing is under way. dorner killed four people in his week-long killing spree, before being cornered by officers and killing himself. in a manifesto posted online, he raged about being a...
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. >> remores of muhammed ali's death are premature. >> good morning to you. i'm richard lui. we begin with a developing tragedy in southern california. a bus carrying a tour group from tijuana collided with two other vehicles killing eight and injuring dozens more. authorities say the driver reported brake problems as the bus came down the mountain. it rear ended a car before flipping and hitting a pickup truck that was hauling a trailer. passengers described the scene. >> starts to move so fast, and the people start screaming.
. >> remores of muhammed ali's death are premature. >> good morning to you. i'm richard lui. we begin with a developing tragedy in southern california. a bus carrying a tour group from tijuana collided with two other vehicles killing eight and injuring dozens more. authorities say the driver reported brake problems as the bus came down the mountain. it rear ended a car before flipping and hitting a pickup truck that was hauling a trailer. passengers described the scene. >>...
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ali? >> it's complicated stuff to forget how it is we got into the mess where we as a country are about to swallow a poison pill so bad it was designed to be avoided. we are almost at the forced budget cuts. we will tell you how we got here when we come back. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where, if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. call... to switch, and you could save hundreds. ♪ born to make mistakes liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? capella univ
ali? >> it's complicated stuff to forget how it is we got into the mess where we as a country are about to swallow a poison pill so bad it was designed to be avoided. we are almost at the forced budget cuts. we will tell you how we got here when we come back. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your...
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. >>> from the cnn money newsroom in new york, i'll ali velshi. when people ask me things more than three times a day, i figure out i might want to talk about it. everybody is asking me about google, should you buy? they make this browser, make the android operating system which is on this phone. 500 million active devices worldwide. they dominate the smart phone market. google also sells custom versions of its product like gmail, google docs, and it has a social network, google plus. it has less than a quarter number of users than facebook has, but it's growing. they also make money from my version of the harlem shake for instance. ♪ >> trying to give that a little more air time. like apple, google has talent for figuring out what the next big thing is before we mere mortals know about it. the real money maker are the ads you see on google. that's where they get their money, $10.7 billion in profit in 2012 on $50 billion in sales. that's pretty good. it gets 87% of the total revenue in advertising in many forms. here is what you need to look at
. >>> from the cnn money newsroom in new york, i'll ali velshi. when people ask me things more than three times a day, i figure out i might want to talk about it. everybody is asking me about google, should you buy? they make this browser, make the android operating system which is on this phone. 500 million active devices worldwide. they dominate the smart phone market. google also sells custom versions of its product like gmail, google docs, and it has a social network, google plus....
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>>steve: if i was a white house -- >>brian: ali, play along. >>steve: we've been talking about how transparent this administration is not even though we heard the president so many times say this: >> let me say it as simply as i can. transparency and the rule of law will be the touchstones of this presidency. if taxpayer money is involved, i've got a responsibility to insure some transparency and accountability. i think we've provided much greater transparency than existed prior to our administration coming in. as long as there's transparency and accountability, this is the most transparent administration in history. >>steve: the press should be embarrassed. >>brian: straight ahead, do you remember her? she's the girl who decided it was a good idea to flip off the judge. hear why she's now getting a round of applause. >>alisyn: vice president joe biden says americans, they're not worried about europe impacting our economy. we've got news, joe. europe is tanking our economy. stu varney has all the stu varney has all the details. [ female announc
>>steve: if i was a white house -- >>brian: ali, play along. >>steve: we've been talking about how transparent this administration is not even though we heard the president so many times say this: >> let me say it as simply as i can. transparency and the rule of law will be the touchstones of this presidency. if taxpayer money is involved, i've got a responsibility to insure some transparency and accountability. i think we've provided much greater transparency than...
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ali -- >> what a day. >> -- the numbers are going up. >> just flat, basically. we came within 16 points of the record that was set on october the 9th in 2007. so if we got there, you would have just made your money back after more than five years. let me just remind you, in a market that is volatile, which means a lot of computers influence trade trading, you will go down. this will take a few days. for everything else going on in the economy and in washington, this dow is near an all-time high. we got to a fire-year high again today. >> it doesn't look like on wall street at least, this concern about forced spending cuts. >> there's a couple of reasons for that. as you know, let's say the forced spending cuts go into effect on saturday morning. up won't see any of the furloughs or layoffs for another month and that's when we have to discuss the budget. so the market thinks you have the end of march, not february. the stock is overvalued. you pay a multiple of that. in a low-interest rate environment, you tend to take a risk. you get nothing by putting your mone
ali -- >> what a day. >> -- the numbers are going up. >> just flat, basically. we came within 16 points of the record that was set on october the 9th in 2007. so if we got there, you would have just made your money back after more than five years. let me just remind you, in a market that is volatile, which means a lot of computers influence trade trading, you will go down. this will take a few days. for everything else going on in the economy and in washington, this dow is...
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. >> reporter: he reports to past generations, muhammad ali, activists who took stands on social issues. and he said we've been missing something. chains on the field speaking loudly about social fields off the issue. >> does the fact that they're talking leading to some kind of buildup of change? >> reporter: i think sports sometimes -- it always reflects the culture. sometimes it's leading elk, and sometimes it trails. in this case it's trailed in other areas, but there's no question it's such a different landscape in professional sports' locker rooms than it was. >> what's been the reaction of fans to see athletes talking about something other than the game and talking about social issues? >> it's been fascinating to see. we're talking to both brendan and matt burke. they said, by the way, can we talk about this after the week over? i don't think they would say they had a hard time from the fans. tlink's also an acceptance that athletes like everyone else have opinions and want to speak out. >> jim axle road thank you. >>> ahead, peter greenberg shows you how to visit new orleans and
. >> reporter: he reports to past generations, muhammad ali, activists who took stands on social issues. and he said we've been missing something. chains on the field speaking loudly about social fields off the issue. >> does the fact that they're talking leading to some kind of buildup of change? >> reporter: i think sports sometimes -- it always reflects the culture. sometimes it's leading elk, and sometimes it trails. in this case it's trailed in other areas, but there's no...
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the suspect, ali syed, killed himself when police closed in. >> a shotgun recovered when the suspect apparently shot himself. there may be other weapons involved. it's still an ongoing active investigation. >> syed, 20 years old. lived with his parents, had no criminal record. his first victim was a woman he shot several times in his home. not clear what their relationship was. >>> today, vice president joe biden and attorney general eric hold lever present the medal of valor to officers who put their lives on the line to save others. the vice president working to advance new gun control legislation, including a possible assault weapons ban, not opposed to americans keeping a shotgun for protection. in fact, he recommends a .12 gauge model. >> if you want to protect yourself, get a double barrel shotgun, have the shells, o of .12-gauge shotgun and put the double barrel shotgun and fire two blasts outside the house. i promise you, whoever is coming in is not going to -- you don't need an ar-15. >> move over h & m. the post office is launching its own clothing line. it's called rain, h
the suspect, ali syed, killed himself when police closed in. >> a shotgun recovered when the suspect apparently shot himself. there may be other weapons involved. it's still an ongoing active investigation. >> syed, 20 years old. lived with his parents, had no criminal record. his first victim was a woman he shot several times in his home. not clear what their relationship was. >>> today, vice president joe biden and attorney general eric hold lever present the medal of...
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it's country star winona judd, jacoby jones, ali raisman, and dorothy happenle, reality star lisa sander bump. victor ortiz and andy dick. >> steve: from "dancing with the stars" to dancing with the news. >> brian: bye, everybody. blast. millions could feel this storm in america's midsection. hit by a monster blizzard. whole towns shut down. hurricane force wind downing trees, leaving thousands without power. screen left is the result of what is happening screen right. that's where we start. i'm bill hemmer, welcome to "america's newsroom.". martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. at least two people lost their lives in this storm. a man in cans -- kansas died after his suv hit a icy patch and in oklahoma a person died after a roof gave way under heavy snow. bill: this is the second time they have dealt with a major storm in seven days. amarillo, texas, buried in snow. cars are stranded on the highways. you see people, some were trapped in the bitter cold for hours. on it goes. mike tobin live in the heart of all of it. kansas city, missouri. what is the situation where yo
it's country star winona judd, jacoby jones, ali raisman, and dorothy happenle, reality star lisa sander bump. victor ortiz and andy dick. >> steve: from "dancing with the stars" to dancing with the news. >> brian: bye, everybody. blast. millions could feel this storm in america's midsection. hit by a monster blizzard. whole towns shut down. hurricane force wind downing trees, leaving thousands without power. screen left is the result of what is happening screen right....
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people who you might recognize especially this bright yellow sweatshirt, kim mckerreghan and daughter ali, mary poret and daughter rebekka. i totally recognize this yellow sweatshirt from cnn live and our helicopter on the ship and saw you on the tiptop deck. moms, relief? >> very much relief. >> relief. >> how late were you here last night waiting for the girls to get off the ship? >> 1:30. >> after the ship docked it took forever to get them off. over two hours. easy two hours to get off. they stood in the stairwell waiting. >> stood in a stairwell. describe the final hours, you were with your dads on the cruise, you're good friends. did you stick together? >> yes. >> of course. it was hard, because, like you didn't know when you were getting off and if you did know when you were getting off, you were waiting for it to come even more than if you didn't know. >> reporter: even if you didn't know. how did you girls pass the time? did you have enough magazines, card games, the last five days? >> card games. >> we played crazy eights like crazy. >> reporter: crazy eights like crazy. describ
people who you might recognize especially this bright yellow sweatshirt, kim mckerreghan and daughter ali, mary poret and daughter rebekka. i totally recognize this yellow sweatshirt from cnn live and our helicopter on the ship and saw you on the tiptop deck. moms, relief? >> very much relief. >> relief. >> how late were you here last night waiting for the girls to get off the ship? >> 1:30. >> after the ship docked it took forever to get them off. over two hours....
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mohammed ali. >> guest: if i was going to fight for democracy i would have done it in mississippi and alabama. i didn't have to go 10,000 miles to fight for democracy. >> host: did you ever think about going down there? >> guest: i came very close in the run-up to the mississippi soma project in 1954. i went to new orleans and then met with bob moses and some other people there. i thought very seriously and probably if it hadn't been for the financing of that, that they want people to bring their own money to bail themselves out and other things, and i needed to work. i worked my way through school so i needed a job in order to go and finish college. >> host: talk about that period. you mentioned sncc and dr. king's organization the clc. what were their respective missions? what was the overall mission of the movement? was it to get a quality is a big word. was it to get voting rights and civil rights and what else did they want? how were the approach is different from each other? >> guest: i think both of them started in terms of the freedom struggle. i think in some ways we mislead
mohammed ali. >> guest: if i was going to fight for democracy i would have done it in mississippi and alabama. i didn't have to go 10,000 miles to fight for democracy. >> host: did you ever think about going down there? >> guest: i came very close in the run-up to the mississippi soma project in 1954. i went to new orleans and then met with bob moses and some other people there. i thought very seriously and probably if it hadn't been for the financing of that, that they want...
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their daughters ali and rebecca are on board the ship with their dads and waiting at the port for their daughters. ladies, nice to see you. it's been a rough go for you. tell me if you start for me, mary, the last time you spoke to your daughter, what did she have to say? >> the last time, i've only spoke to my daughter one time and that was on monday, about 30 hours after the fire. she was very scared, she called me at work, i pulled my phone into my office and she was very scared, hysterically crying and very, very upset, "mommy i'm so scared, mommy, i don't know what to do, mommy, i don't know what's going to happen" so while i'm trying to calm her down i'm upset myself, i'm trying to calm her down she says to me that, "mommy i'm so scared i won't ever get to see you again" and hearing that from your daughter, hearing that from any child, me hearing that from my 12-year-old daughter and there's nothing i can do to see to it that she's going to be okay. >> i cannot imagine. >> it's horrible. >> got to be terrible. so kim -- >> i have not talked to her since. >> oh my goodness. >> i'm
their daughters ali and rebecca are on board the ship with their dads and waiting at the port for their daughters. ladies, nice to see you. it's been a rough go for you. tell me if you start for me, mary, the last time you spoke to your daughter, what did she have to say? >> the last time, i've only spoke to my daughter one time and that was on monday, about 30 hours after the fire. she was very scared, she called me at work, i pulled my phone into my office and she was very scared,...
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it's like ali/frazier 4, man, with the white house. you guys going back and forth. they did not take kindly to the fact that the president said hey, this wasn't my idea. and you, of course, you know, found evidence that it was. what's going on with the white house? >> which the white house has conceded, that it was the president's idea, the sequester. you mention that word and people flee. and i think people's heads are about to explode about all of this, you know, what the hell is going on here. and it's very confusing. i'm not sure the white house understands exactly what happened in all of these negotiations at the end of 2011 with the sequester and the super committee and god knows what. because they were really on the sidelines. but i think it's possible to take one example here where president obama came out and acknowledged that we are not sending the aircraft carrier truman to the persian gulf because of this budget agreement. >> right. >> joe, i mean, this will resonate with you, i think. can you imagine ronald reagan sitting there and saying oh, by the way
it's like ali/frazier 4, man, with the white house. you guys going back and forth. they did not take kindly to the fact that the president said hey, this wasn't my idea. and you, of course, you know, found evidence that it was. what's going on with the white house? >> which the white house has conceded, that it was the president's idea, the sequester. you mention that word and people flee. and i think people's heads are about to explode about all of this, you know, what the hell is going...
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the fight is said to be the highest-rated pay-per-view in history beating out ali and frazier's daughters. >>> the famous bloody sock worn by curt schilling in the world series was sold saturday during a live auction in new york. it went for more than $92,000. schilling put it up for sale after his video game company he started went bankruptcy last year. he lost millions of dollars, and his baseball earnings in the video game company investment. >>> manti te'o had explaining to do at the nfl combine. te'o has been going through meetings where he was asked about that now infamous fake girlfriend hoax. he also had to face the media and field questions mainly focusing on the internet hoax itself. a big part of the nfl combine is testing players' mental aptitude and character, not just their physical abilities. manti te'o met with 20 teams over the weekend. he's going to meet with those same 20 teams today when he'll work out on the field. check out bleacherreport.com to find out more about that. carol, what an historic weekend here at the daytona 500. we saw history in the making for danica
the fight is said to be the highest-rated pay-per-view in history beating out ali and frazier's daughters. >>> the famous bloody sock worn by curt schilling in the world series was sold saturday during a live auction in new york. it went for more than $92,000. schilling put it up for sale after his video game company he started went bankruptcy last year. he lost millions of dollars, and his baseball earnings in the video game company investment. >>> manti te'o had explaining...